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oxygen
I think it is a heterotroph. It does not make food. And it consumes dissoved oxygen Watch "MANNY AND LOLA" on facebuk
under the earths crust in trees and everywhere you can think of pretty much
Contrary to popular secular belief, tree's don't actually produce the majority of the worlds oxygen, in fact, approximately 91.6% of the worlds oxygen is produced by phytoplankton blooms in the northern hemisphere of the ocean.
ewan
i think no
I think Plankton can adapt to the artic but not shrimp.
oxygen and silicon they form silicates, i think
Almost no oxygen, lots of CO2, still mostly nitrogen.
i think coral reef
plankton i think
The same as a land plant, by photosynthesis.